]]>2005-09-19T20:43:03+00:002005-09-19T20:43:03+00:00http://linuxformat.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1191&p=8862#p88621. Only allow ssh version 2 connections2. Change the AllowUsers section to only include an internal IP range3. Change the default port number from 22

As well as the key access, I have no idea if these are any good or not, just some notes I've got.

]]>2005-09-19T15:58:18+00:002005-09-19T15:58:18+00:00http://linuxformat.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1191&p=8854#p8854, thanks any way just thought i would let ever one know maybe they can see if there system has been attacked like mine

]]>2005-09-19T15:14:05+00:002005-09-19T15:14:05+00:00http://linuxformat.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1191&p=8852#p8852Statistics: Posted by nelz — Mon Sep 19, 2005 3:14 pm
]]>2005-09-19T12:28:09+00:002005-09-19T12:28:09+00:00http://linuxformat.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1191&p=8846#p8846today i looked at my system logs (main auth.log) and found that there has been 6 ssh attempts on my computer none of which have got in

it would seem from the auth.log that they are using a dictionary mounted attack (god help them if there using John as that is use less still has not broken my password since LXF 71 was released). So im posting just to say check you auth.log see if there are any ssh connections to your box i dont know if these attacks are from a company/script kiddie or other